Gatun Lake, slightly less than half the area of the Salton Sea, sees diverse traffic: ships, yachts, and small craft. Below is a Canal security boat, of which we saw several in our transit. That’s a range marker in the trees.
Twenty-something miles of the transit is across the Lake, named for a village on the lower Chagres River. Given the amount of dredging in the Lake, crew boats are common.
Ecotourism boats are common in some areas . . . these boats operating near Gamboa.
The Panama Canal Railway runs along the waterway in places, carrying mostly containers, a few passengers, and in this case repair equipment.
OK . . . this is a digression.
Given the traffic through this intersection of the oceans, pilot boats abound,
as do launch service boats. The one above and below work on the Pacific side here.
This particular morning we saw a wave of SUPers.
All photos by Will Van Dorp, who has many more photos in the hopper, including the expedition yacht above. Any identification anyone?
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March 18, 2018 at 11:07 am
Christian Herrou
The expedition yacht looks to be the Yersin owned by Fiat manager (italian car) – built in France at Concarneau (it’s why I recognised her – close to my home)
March 18, 2018 at 11:37 am
tugster
ha!!! And you are RIGHT! I’m very impressed.
March 18, 2018 at 11:17 am
Robert Mattsson
I wait for these every day. Thanks
March 18, 2018 at 11:40 am
tugster
Thx much, Robert.
March 26, 2018 at 11:04 pm
D. Schwartz
That locomotive seems to be a classic. I wish i knew more about what it is.